Places of worship

At Southey Church we don’t just want people to COME to Church, but rather we want people to BE Church. We meet each Sunday at 4pm. At the heart of who were are is a desire to be a Community that is marked and shaped by Jesus Christ, loving each other and our local area, not just talking about being good news, but actually BEING good news.

This Church of England church seats about 100 people and was built in 1913. It provides a warm and friendly atmosphere and is suitable for small to medium sized weddings and funerals. It serves the community of Mount Hill and is the nearest church to the Methodist world wide heritage site where Charles Wesley preached to the miners of Kingswood. A stained glass window in the church is dedicated to Charles Wesley.

We are made up of lots of Churches. We all have our own individual style and flavour but we are all united in one vision: ‘loving Jesus Christ and making him known’.We run a number of events and outreaches together.

For nearly 200 years Holy Trinity has been the parish Church in Kingswood (it was consecrated by the Bishop of Gloucester in 1821) and it is a rare example of a Waterloo Church.Over the years paint and plaster inside the Church started to peel and flake spoiling its beauty, but fortunately the congregation and local residents worked hard to raise the money to have the inside of the Church restored to its former glory.Services at Holy Trinity are 11am and 6pm on Sundays.

Kingswood Congregational Church is more than a prominent building. It is a vibrant family of believers who extend love and care to you whatever your circumstances or situation. It is a vibrant family of believers who don't leave their faith at the door after our Sunday services but rather apply the Gospel (Good News), of Jesus Christ in their lives throughout the whole week.

We seek to be a warm, welcoming and friendly congregation, whose mixture of ages and activities reflect the richness of God. At Kingswood Methodist Church we want to enable everyone to:o experience God’s love, peace, hope and joy,o grow in faith,o and reach out in love to others, near and far,o so we might all know the abundant life God gives.

We are a warm and welcoming Church, and we strongly believe in putting our faith into action and working for social justice.Our Sunday Services are at 11am and 5pm. During the week we run various programmes for all ages.

Members of churches in Kingswood are preparing to train as Street Pastors in order to care for others, especially young people, who find themselves in need of help in the town centre late at night. Click below to find out more...

Potters Wood Methodist Church is located at the junction of Pows Road and Hanham Road, opposite the Star. We are a small Church, with a membership of about 40, so we are more like a large family. Our Sunday services are usually at 11am and 6pm.

St Stephen's is a friendly growing bunch of people, of all different ages, committed to a journey of connecting with God, with each other and with the community in which we belong.We meet together in a variety of ways and in different groups through the week, for fun, friendship, to learn about God, and to try to meet the varying needs of the community in Soundwell.

United Church Kingswood has a small, friendly congregation which reaches out to the community through a monthly lunch club, a Chat ‘n’ Snack morning and coffee mornings, the proceeds of which mostly go to charitable causes.Additionally, our premises are used by a Disabled Group, a Careers Support Group and are also the District Scout Association Headquarters. A friendly welcome awaits.